The Thunderbird entered the 90's with a complete redesign work. It was once again more aerodynamic, a bit shorter than its predecessor and equiped with a 3.8l Essex OHV V6 engine. After heavy critics by Ford's management team, the 1991 version received an optional 4.9l Windsor V8 unit which produced 200hp. 1994 saw a few exterior updates and in 1996 the model was refreshed for the last time.

Ford is mostly renowned for having established the innovative method of car mass production with moving assembly lines that work in typified sequences. The industrial workforce was also a target for new typified work methods that allow a large scale management.

Henry Ford’s strategy was to combine high technologic levels of production with high salaries and low prices – a tactic that would be international... more